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TELEGRAPHIC. THE SENTINEL. J08IAH TU8JLEE. EDITOR. THIS CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATESA ATftOJE AQAIN.

The Standard of this morning makes one Aftr ten dafei pleasant sojourn in the ol its characteristic attacks on the Couser- eastern part ot the titate we are at home vat've nominees ot this county. 'are I again. sure that uoi.e ot the nominations were We had been told that there Was great made witli regard to the Standard' appro-1 apathy among the people of the East in PACT8 FOR TUB COMPABATIVE VIBW Ot BTATB SxtKNgBa flKFORE AND SINCE THE INCOMING Or THE PRESENT The Standard baa been eogagled recently in trying to cover up the odiam of the late Radical Legislature in its extravagant appropriations and dishonest waste of the public money, and to do what John Pool, it aeenis, was not willing to do, namely, to endorse tbe financial policy of Gov. Holden's administration. In endeavoring to accomplish its object tbe Standard attempts to make three points 1st.

That the appropriations and expendimrea of the present administration have not been extravagant. Haying no confi tence, the success of his efforts to make the people believe this, he asserts TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 187,0. Wo republish to day by request, the val or disapproval, and we are Hire, al regard to the political condition ol trie tide from last Saturday's issue iliJwm- couutiy and that they had pretty well despaired of the were well nigh 'WASHINGTON. Washikqtom, Jane 18 Bovenue reoeipts $1 000,000 beeretary Belkr ap has returne-I. Cash in the-Teai-y $100 oou.cOJ in gold, and ourreucy A bill ha- been ii'lroduced in die 8euate removing a bar iu ths river.

Theijeeretarj'Bliipot lUe Uepuelieau Onnyjut-sioual Committee has been teudertd to Thua. L. Tuilock. TbeSena'e Committac will report the currency bill which passed the Uouee with several amendments. The Star lias the fol'owing renardini- Mr.

A. Apkerman, the Pret-ideut's numn.es fur At-torachr General "lt aueuis pretty curtain that the Kepui licaim will mku au awnAstff to procure tlie viihdiawa'l'of Mr. AiikerUMin's noiuuialiuu to the Altnrtiev (li rHrt. the comparative expenditures of the, State. Government, before and since the incoui ready to surrender the ship of State into that uo delegate in the Conservative Convention, expected lhetindurd to speak well of Ihetaiididales there nominated.

We 'are further Bure that everybody exi ei'ted thai paper to "pitch ii to" the candidates of the Conservative party. It is perfectly 2ndly, That tbe Conservatives and Democrats ot the Legislature were responsible lor all the extravagance, fraud dishoneity and wasteful expenditure, ot tbe last two. Vara. Not being able to believe this assertion himself, in the lace of the (apt that tlie'rladicali fjad full control of the Legislature, as well as all the other department of the Government of the State, he essays, the hands of the unskilled and uneducated Africans. We detertiiiued to see for ourself how this was, and accordingly visited Curri drdly, lo prove that the preceding administration laid as beavy.

or heavier taxes and expended as much money as the present. In refutation of this barefaced assertion we reproduce, as promised, our arncie on otate expenditures for the year 186b-'67 "as tuck, Patquotank and Petquim oub, making speeches in all but the latter. fatMOTalld 011 tailing ill that, lu prtVeut his enii- uu.ujjbicu fvuu iuobc ior iu jci iouo oiiu ici me ngures Irom the Treasurer and KAn ai.J... .1 if The laot election 'returns may' shew that the people were somewhat inactive and uun ami ia oroer tuat tue contrast may he the more palpable, we place them in parallel columns. not.

very hope'tul of success, but this spirit ol'desu udi.cv aud inactivity is clean Expenditures of tbe State Government- Expenditures tf the State government from Ehpt. SOlh, 1SC6 lo Sept. yuih 1867. from Sept. 30th 1808 to atlih See Comptrollera Report for 18ti6-'C7, page See Comptroller's report, page 88, uot gone.

In Curiiiuck we were told by those most luuiuumg luiureBt on public OENKBAI. KXPENSKS. likely to fie well informed on the subject, natural.it should do it. Hut what of it Is the Standard' pn.i-e an evidence of merit? Then U-weeso, whom it supported so lustily for ouofess, has lailed to be properly appreciated. Is its ce'iftire any evidence of want, of merit It bo the world has 1 en ry chaiiiable tu ill ell men as Uovs.

Graham, and hundreds ol others who have shared iis vituperation without stint. The Stand inl, uo doubt, thinks or tries to think, or will pretend to thitik, that the ticket its party has put in the field is superior in experience, statesmanship, sound judgment and integrity, to that put tortli by tlie Conservatives, and we are not seriously disposed hi disturb it in ils hi riuless hallucinations, nor to fall out with frothy ebullitions of gascoua le in its puny etlorts to convince others that it really' Jws think these things. 404 Aciju'ant Ueneral's Department, $1,0656 376.U0 Artilfcial Limbs, U7S 00 that at least two hundred Conservatives who 'registered did not vote iu the last 2, 350.00 Auditor's Deparlment, 410 54 election, and thtit there weie at least fifty GENERAL lCXPCNSKS. Capitol Square, Board of Internal Improvement, Comptroller's Department, Council of State, Executive Department, Executive Mansion, Fugitives from Justice. Superintendent Public Buildings, 7HV.HU Agricultural Society, 50.00 56 Capitol t-'quare, 3 087 7it iu thefMiuty who did not regis'er.

In Camden' one hundred failed to vote ing of the present administration. This resume, compiled from the public rtc Tils, may be relied on a correct, and we are glad to know it is having its legitimate effect in opening the eyes ot the people aS to the causes, pt the oppressive taxation laid upon them, A WORD TO THE COLORED We de4re to Bay a few plain words to the colored people of Norib Carolina, which, if they do not read and profit by, it will be their fault and not ours we will tell them the truth, and (hen they can ac as they please. We say to the colored people, what they know themselves, "that they are rt ally uo butter off now, so far as acquiring property is concerned, than they were when they first became free. Wheu the colored man was a slave, his master jnould hire him out fur one hundred aud nlty dollars a year, with hat, shoes, blanket and two suits of clothing now be cannot get more than one hundred dollars a year and fiud his own clothes. When his master hired him out for one hundred and tilty cotton sold for ten to fifteen ct-ntaa pound how, when he pets oue hundred dollars a year, cotton si lls tor twenty to twenty-five cents a pounds.

Why- is this? The reason is that 111? men elected to office, mainly by the colored men's votes, have made, laws to tax (he farmer who owns the land, so high that he cannot allonl Contingencieg, 70 50(164 all right and or irjared thereby or the rem. I The lotlowing cUaea of rs na, and the rights, titlea anu cause of aouoa, are exampttsd trom all the piov.Bioua of tliia act aud uoa others First, whoever havig btmu eduoatd the military academy at et l'oiut or thu uaval aidtuiy aL Auuapoha hhail vuga) in the war hgaiust the UuitiAHB-taK or aid aud oom-Jortt to tho euemiea thort uf aucoud, whoevvr haviug btxjii a member of jvitb ilou of Urn LkniKieiaof.the United liavengau' cd in war aau-ht ihe duib, or aid ahd cumtort to ih tint'iiiies thereof, aud whoever waa a member of Confederate Coutfresa third, whoever shall have held the office of hevl ot one ot the Executive of tlie ver merit of the United tttiea or MluiaUr I'ieuiputeuuarv, or Ju Jgo ofauy Court uuder tho mud Mtca aud eUil liave' engaged iu war againat the ianie or givwi aifl oj comfort to the uouiii thereof, anu oover hali have held' cither oi ihe hku i fiicen under the Ute Ooufed-erate HiaUB toiirtn, whoter snail have voted lor i Binned thu oi'dinaiiw-o ot see- a ion of any S'ate, ur heia.iiu.' ot Oovoruor of aucU Stan- wlole name or'aged war against the UijiiU'i tu litth, uoevor while iu the ecivi.e ot th u- nnudiate treated with cruelty ur ht-i lae i hau ai'cordpi to the uans ol war any ptiouuor of war hold the aitthority ot thu w.dederate Bixth, whoever havi cnare aud eusrody ol the public ot eutruaied to lim be-tweeu tiaiil ilaten aud-nave not duly aicouute i tor and pni over tne eame, and whoever ahall have etnbt zz cd ir pitb.io atore, public foodw, etiatte moimja or mditaiy and naval propori oi the United Mtatea; aevuuth, all duHt rti-i irom tne army and Davy of the, UniteiJ Ntau-H and nil bounty jumpert eighth, all property ami nhta of property acquirwU by any levy, judiu uiade and executed upon ai Uaul or t' ii-meniH, goods or ctiatteJe or otbui valii'ibiu thiu'H wbaiever, nud a Male or lurleiiuio by foiiliot auoji or taxation whert by any lita or tnl'd have hooomo vested either in the tilted tt.uhB or in thud person ninth, i Vltv piet-e b. pate-. I oi land, liuwDVr it may deaciU'ud or uudi hich now ia or hae been ii i an a uaiiuo.il ceuitt ry in which the hooiea of the rjiiJdiens ol the Uinted Staiea are interiv.d, or wliuh la in iho ol tho United S'aleri tor a proposed i. niciory, which parcels of "1 mtit an In lv ud lo bo the property of ti- niieo tjittiew in Ice iy iu war, aud (iirifVer doiiiratt to tho tiou and pui'poeoa of celnpFivM (Or llu onldt r-rof tlie United tr hti 'dioiure un i-ri ed or In iaUt-r tn be" inlet red tin itiIi, and to be unJer the jurisdiction ef the' Uuited Mati.i4, kc roc idt't, 1 hat uolhiug heft-lu nhail- tiK-ct or iniiair thb Vall i-lt 1 ot any a.i oi r- rciaoviu the poluioai dmabiliue of any pcrann liorem exempLod from Ihe ol ihr proViHt Jiuf ihw aev Tiiih at: of niy atel l.ivi.ri i-hall extend H.l..u;ir and uia.io, done or omitted to b- i one oiin'er or rto.dier or other ageut of tin- I 'lilted iu carrying out or putting inn fiiiuuilo lawn oi tne ntted Hia'en luowu I lie lie i net ion aeta and tlie ot her aots ihe j.n mineiit oi th Houthern ell eliutfed til- war au.TiriL the Umttd iln: Hrtinenuy untitled aa mlJy and with iliHSiimt and to the same extent a il thu aahl aeiH or oiiJineiiiiie had been douu or in t-d by rtu-ji unicern aud Holdiera during Ihe into war.

Hoi'. sb. 'iho morning honr waa occupi with he coiif I'h i al ion ut pi ivate- b.ils, a ntruer of Inch partHud. IntlMca-to of Winttemoie, Loan oftVrod a reH.ijitiun i hat i lit Hetir.u do liu.i lo allow Wuu-tt-more to be rn and direct hia (Tcdoutiali to te to iian Loi-'in tnippoT liirt rt-eidu'iou. rontefidinir who re'gisteiedfiind thirty failed to regis 1 400 00 lept.

ot ruh. Instruction, 500.00 Executive Deparlment, ter- In l'jxiuotunk Hie numbers' were -f ugitives from Justice, 6,830.04 about the bailie ii in Camden. Iu JVrqium maid least one half the Con Aggregate ot general expenses, Ueological Survey, 5 404.00 Insane Asylum, 60.1U8WO Deaf and Dumb, 00 Judiciary, 641130.00 flimatlon by the beimte lljia aclion fruws nut of the part buriie Mr AL-keiiiiiui tlie late rebellion, ill wlueti It alliyd tie vuimiiar-' ily took an active peri for- alajiit iKliH-vu months lt appears tu.it tile it ,,1 Kud puiitieal disabilities iinptiaed 4i A. ki i man by llu loUllueilth aUlelidlUeU. Weie by tlie aet appiuvuil on Hie Uiii ullA-et iui which Ilia name appeared with abuiit i.iSiOuili re.

The to tmu would ee.um, iheretule, uottobo baed upuli strie-ty, luKai ol-jectiunH, but rather upon ilia ipienhon of prnpru-Ly in the I'resniont a e.oiiMiuitioaal adviisor irom thai elas, while plenty uf men, at li.at eipiai iu atiltnv and reputation to Mr. Aekermau, and withutit any tjiiut Uiou their patnuliani, could he had fur Iho pine bBHATE A siil'Stitule was roported for the Hours uaturali.ttiuu t.ill, Monato lull on t-he same sulijeet. A bill waa reported to incorporate the; Southern EiplOda Company Al nd grant bill aid of a latera.1 road olilie Atehi-Hon, Topeka and HauU itailruad wiih iIihcu -h-ed. TI.e bill prevtinlieg erueity to annnalam the Diatll'it of waM p.ieaelt. It yoes lo to the President 'Iho Judic-Oiry' will report on MomUy the uaturaliaUou bill with an anicutlni' Ut in the uaiureol a etiiia i-tute.

Mi. Conkliiig characterized the bill aa very important. A bill was reported raitlii.K lands in aid of tho const motion ot M. Janiea and I.llllo llock Itailroad. Tho UolHhuin I'aeitic kailroad bill was ili.ie.uMsed, but no actum waa hid.

'1 lie lull abu. idling Iho li hiiKiu pi ivil-'-o-was reslilu-i I. An allie.dll. ill! pOHlponi ill; tin-abolition ot" VI tto lo August, l.Vol, waa adopted. uriied Hut aB- Tne uiorinuf; hoiir was oonsuined on the.

personal bill, rii-eaher laei lie House Hie njtmibtir tk't frmn aiuiina. Mr. l.ox&u ohjcicitMl tn i lit rtwcdi'iii in nt 1 1 f-1 caiiu-. HimKuiP bfhi-iiitli anhiia im-dr iliisrtc crcviet.ii n. Mr.

iiu the ci.i ri-ft-i i i lf 'i on Kiectimn. Air. ljnan ilnl iu-t vvunt in i-hb--t-o tu tho Cttmiui irti. -1 hf 'liDlividuttl liDi-t) hml (nKacii linu-i IC, niJil tin- j-ut ii tf the lilMlSH bo it (J) Hi-d 1, aikl it a iiUeKtluii lor thy iioiloe to tl. Ur itM Mr.

iariinwurHi Jiifcisttid that 1 1 uiilit in to 't mi i jUr. Li-KHi dnl uot wiah it, to lo the tJ.muiin,-Iho, In be po Kt-Ii ii Ull aClci ii iir-n a.i!julini-ed. lit) wanted (iu. (-lion Sfttu-d im 1 hf tveeper ot Capitol and Weights scrval ives tai led to vote. A gentleman I roin 1-Mentoii infoimed us that Gatea and Chowan did veiy little better than the four counties above naiueel, in the last election.

These six-counties constitute the We are not alarmed iorthe reputation of and Measures, 1, -054 17 Militia, 1.804 01 Penitentiary (in money,) 21,200.55 Presidential 1,144,10 Qjiarentiiie 4 1st Senatorial district', whitli elects tw The inactivity" which chanfc liesolutious ol Gen. .14,701. 54 our cindidates on account, of anytbiug the Standard can say about arc rather above the reach of its Bhafts, and the people know th' in sufficiently well to place a proper appreciation upon them, and upon what the standard, may say ot them. The only thing that we know of that would be litecly to create a suspicion in the public mind against them, would bep eulogy Irom tie Standard from such a Ifeviscd Code, tl.BDII.OO State Library, 94 Hupt. Public 2 551100 tertzed the Conservatives of this district in the last.eli otion could he expected to result 1 8 ate Department, .25 in'aothinn but If tbey will turn 1 reaaury JjKpBrtnientjBL Wi Weights and MeasuriA l.auj.lic Aggregate, 8:117,003,70 to pay his laborers as much as thi ir labor is tlltu wt.

a (jmi providence screen tin in. worth, because the taxes lie has to piy takes too much of the money he makes on his larm. This list does not include July session of 1 808 or the session of 1 869 '70. Disbursemi nts (Legislative) from Sept. 2 238.M 3(UUT-1808, to Sept.

30ih, 1869. See Conip 'idler's Hepnrt of 18B8-'69, page 38, tc. man tbit has held a prominent in Ninth Carolina, within the last What position THK DIPVHTMEHTS. State Department, State Library, out in-tult lorce next August, they can rttr deem the district and send, two Conserva tive Senators to thoGemril Assi nibly. That tiny it' ll turn ouL to a luaii, ia clearly indicated by the indignation and loathing, with which tiny regard Ilolden and his corrupt administration, as ruaniles-ted.

by i xprcssions to be he. id everywhere. The dis.s' nsioh anueig the Radicals iu this si I ion -is wide and hitler. The victory ol John I'age over Col. Moore is the cause ol great ri juicing with both white and coloied.

'fhe blacks regard it as a victory Now let us mike a little calculation for twenly years, has not been assailed and the last tour years. laboring man who i abused' by the Standard? Then be ol Treasury Departmt ut, 4,250 00 uiuuiug ijaws, Copying Laws, 1,008 00 Gen. Assembly, (per diem; Public 28,085.10 Weights and Measures, 51M 88 (Teoogical Surve, 5,000.00 Governor's Election, 47.50 good courage menus, wlieu the fitunuaid aisai you for so it' assailed all the goo wise and honest men that weie you. XIX OSTHIUU pica rut: IIS. eltctiou wad uot Uoiitt-niud.

'IJiti uiily wtf'rf: WiJniUur Hoiirtt wnuM adinii hnu. Famawrih cuii'd not wrc iw Um'1 coujl act witlioat a report jo up.n. True, lunn-Dcto tuvw what haJ oooiirif.l suui weeks ao, Ullt tlfKV Ctiili unt ui-o'u tliat. Ml hoVfltr Maid to refer it waa to tai thu cu-ie with mora coiisnteralion than it denervtH, Iti HoiwevMtH ought to make one hundred and tilty lam a year, and gets only one hundred, lows, in thai way fifty dollars-this in lour yeuis, amounts to twohundrod dollars. Thistwo hundred dollars would buy him (il'iy here Insane Asylum, 54,741.10 Deal and Dumb Asylum, 27.7tJO.OU Aggregate, $7,392 76 Conimij-Bioiiers ot Claims, 1 587.00 ranmiiar witu an me iacm, ana was a mr-ru t).

1 he editor ol the Standard attempts to account lor the exj otiilLtute ol the foOO, to Theotlicers besides members of the Gen- UriKiu to ntiy lh.it a man of Commissioners to Washington, 1,524 85 of land in many parts ol the State, wh'cli ijurauoii Whetucr itn woiii 1 aiiuw liiiu ti- oi t-ii- iiiHunvHM cluii-aeler dionid, bo noiinitiii. Whit- 240 08 t'ri1 Assembly of 1808 '60, areas follows tonii-ri' iiad eon.iiittrcd aij iidani'tun crime and tVttM Uittpialiiiotl in the eua ut t'onreaa and the Worl ot black worth and merit over white arrogance, dictation, trickery and cunning. The whiles In 'It upon it na- a deserved puiiishim nt -on oue who has humiliated hiiusell and forgotten what was due to his race ami edu ation by acting the hypocrite titrnyworth uopoetl the resolution and at the would be a jood home lor bhu and his iani.lv. Again, we will speak t.f tin s- who live in towns and cities. A colonel man nuts room in live dollars a Adjutant General, Artificial Limbs, Wake County Memorial Association, Judiciary, Hichinond Memoritl Association, Agricultural Societies, 62,729.23 sk.naik.

Lt. Gov. Caldwell, $1,434 00 1,500,00 T. A. Byrnes, Sec, 1,171.00 Sil.52a.00 J.

C. L. Harris; Asst. Sec, 940 00 1,000 00 J. T.

Hall, Doorkeeper, 952 00 50.00 Doorkeeper' 941.00 E. F. Martin, "78 00 jdoHe ol h.B ripet-eh ihe loisoiuiiou waa adopted, yi-ai Kil, The r.il!oii.g me in here idd against the rea-uiuU'-iij. rtjhl py a afat in ewrt wh-'her tuny would" hi and by what- their own moral m-s and the sodmb of tli people pfoinph tiiMn lo do. lie nioved -the uo Clauna bun cnulHtt to to-day That il.e ca nny dtu Xueilay, aft the morning hour.

.1 Mr. Oa" riohi nrt' red a rt Boiut.ioii I hat avIkmi a rnellff'jtrti. iiiia petjd a ro-lunou of txpuUioii, Iho an.ui' eUoulit bu it m-j to the; (joniuaitled in which tltu reuiuion oi i pu'tiioD was coiioidertd Kid'ern to the Coin mittre tin liu i-h, A larye uuuibir ol private, caiuio vvtio oaaMed. send the-Adjutant General to Vermont, "oh l.hsiuiss tor North (by the Way, it a moat singular thing that the expenses of lie Adjutaut General to Ver-mont a nd back, and the freight bor-rowed muskets, should amount to txiclhj $.00 put it to you, now, isn't it but he does not pay one word about the "six, ostrich feat hers 1" The State of North Carolina buying fix month fir it, but iu old times he could have iiieii, Ayer, liiootrt, ol Ala- Butler Mtti-r-iicljiint-tta, enr-na, Col of' 1205,399.20 Cornelius Caldwell, Page, Aggregate, 492.20 I i ro iicMoi i Hoar, jeiictia tv uey, rwnipu, tor the Sake of office. I Pasquotank the Radicals have a negro carpel iggfT as cmnlidate for Sheritl' this chives great iti-eatistnciion to most of the white U'ldieals.

This fellow, Cardura by Mia iiro Mei i d. ot Maim Ncvabaui. KouIh awvei, Lithot TennettHee. Tuv- General Assembly espenses, from Sep. and the Houe aj urued i'WlLhell und Vv hitteiuoi-H, 6,209.40 HOUSE OF tembcr 30th, 1866, to September 30th, 1807.

See page 4 1 ComrrKeport. Binding Laws, 287 50 WAWHINCil'ON. Wauiunuton, Junw 'iio. JiuIkg Appiei on d. ostrich Ic a'liers, paying lor them out of the Jno.

II. Boner, Clerk, T. T. Candler, Asst. Clerk, clineM to ouccetd alrouw an I'i-xb ili-u uti .1 Copying Laws, 884.2 I ALABAMA.

M.nirF, June Tumor and Donnelly fuu'hi Linn ji niiig ti'i roH ids. Turner waa de-' tune two hour aud 30 iniuutea. I he liiit tuoh place 'at Kuehla, 11 uiilee north "i thio people's money and cbaigTng them 'to con tingeneiis 1 That is what puz.les pcopii Houck. kUl wero inirodaijed, hv PoUn 1 mi- 1,618 75 Edgar Miller, Doorkeeper, U98 20 Distributing Laws. thonziuff the leMident tu opoii iiMyotiaii 107,469 40 I 1.

Abbott, Asbt. Doorkeeper, 884.00 General Assembly, Many a poor tellow who bad to pay so tiie anuexaiion oi JirRiHii nortii auh'mi'ii butlerofMa8MachnneM.il anuexiiiK thu tMiiJiu Public Printing, of ioioingo by Jlnnu n-pcaiint; il aud reuol-iitioiH riK'rdiiig npirit name, is opposed by Dr. John, editor ot the Aurth Carolinian, a Kadical paper, published at I'libith City, and also, by all the Northern settlers in the county, with oue exception. Tbe whib do it relish the idea ot a carpet bag negro Sheitll introducing him-sell into the houses ol a widow to Jay oil" the (lowers and vein's allowances, aud, by virtue i his otli put himselt in daily intercourse with the while ladies and gentle rented it tor three. The reason of this is, that -the owner of the room is taxed on it so high, that he is obliged to have more rent.

Again, you could formerly go to the store and, buy a coat tor six dollars, that you must now pay seven or eight, or more for, because the merchant is taxed so high, be must raise on the price of his goods to meet it. "You could formerly buy a pound of sugar for ten cents that now costs you fifteen, because the Grocer must raise the price in order to meet his tax bill. The same may be said of everything you buy to cat or wear, the hous" you live i i and the medicine you take when you are-tick. all this comes out of your sweat and WASHINGTON. June '22.

Woodw mukitui to HUKpt'titi the rulPH to eonhhi. tht the Congresa- Washimit lOUttl CI'HVm '1 fi.llf appoiotnieut ot a loiut (Mibiii ComimtU-e, lulled hi. fni ri or ned niirtiiio.i,n tfpJoitri.tiioii. io pi I'fri-uuvun! Benaj ic. i'rivate btdH.

jii ra Kftr-tcrn tulf and i New OrlctiriH much lax to this Radical State administration that be couldn't to buy. vuo a turkey featlter to ornament bis wife's old bonnet, can't see the point of the State administration, which has no wile, (collectively,) buying o-trich leathers and taking his money to pay tor them. No -doubt thai "con tendencies" bad some use lor tin in, but then it is not generall iv went CALIFORNIA. 8,732.87 Wui. Ilardic, Page, 387 00 Thos.

Austin, 339 00 David Harris, Simnn 4Virntir, PHge, 423 00 0150 00" Jno. A. Mellonal. Eug. iC'leik, 1,110.00 B2 00 W.

B. 911.20 392 00 J. E. O'llara, 552 00 00 W. Gihhle, Ab4.

Doorkeeper, 030.00 302 00 J. O. Hurt, Asst. Eng. Clerk, 408 80 308 00 Wash.

Hawkins, Senate Page, 297 00 368.00 Chas. Ilarlfield, Asst. Clerk, 30900 Albert Eng. ferk, 81.00 C. D.

I'lichu'rch, Atst Eurol. Clerk, 42.00 $70.00 -G. W. Pen 3113 00 42 00 W. 8.

llebkri, 91.00 T. H. Hill, 98.00 The officeis of the Assembly besides the Speaksrs who were members, were Beaton Gales, W. M. Hardy, Asa't.

Clerk, W. II Alexamler, Doorkeeper, John Hill, S. M. Sione, En'g. Clerk, W.

S. Kamsay .1. A. Hampton, The fdlowiiig were. Umporary Eiigrofsing Clerks at the clone Theo, II.

II ill, AV. Branch, Ban FitANt'ir-C), Juno 2U. Sixteen oouutifH ii ()r gun, give Ni'lmin, ileniocrat. no uih nty. Ilh niHj Jiny in the hiate abuul Ti.e Leiila luiu prubabi iJcin iauc Nrtvana, will bu rt on 2i'rAv iubl.

for lour yuara, In; I' ituniHUT hsrs thn dine retiun of aoceptiuff ppvjeaU making itln-r Mobile or New Orleans th initial nut of ihe hue. The bidder nioet lely to neeuru tbe contract ih J. K. Koberta, lorida, aho it j.a.. H-inluratood, piviyra to make Mobile (be initial point.

Hoi Innuram-e tinipanien, merchante and others petition lor ihe b.irr caniy of ateam Yen eU by the un' oi iinprovod oreum jfnatie. The bill authorizniK abndgH over Ihe Missouri Kiver at oindh d. known to those who tooled the bill, what 1 that use was, and we think it ought to be f. men of the county, ioi I tliey are determined to pr. vent it at the billot box.

Hon. C. 1.. Cobb is charged with putting Cardoz. nvard candidate for Sherill, lest-he should be in his (Cobb'-,) way lor WA8HINUT'.

WAwuTNOTtjN, June '2 Kevenue i West IJelKLap and I'urter have leiurued Ii your toil, because, no matter where the THE Ml hi TAHY ASS millL A' 0. d'liring (iur absence (or the last ten days, l'oint. s. i lie. Com i ici' of Way- ud 'Mnana renorted a 'J'hoJv'M" LuxitLii irrtr-rtrgTrra rTTnTm 'itnintrpuaTrev if' not uuanlQiuus 01 Hie ffouso hill 111 wn itr thn mane- bo.owna tLe "Louse you li va in, or ihe AJs.

a e.r -44-00- Lion ot reveioli.1 460.00 0. T. Strouacu, .1. A. CW-iTr tj.

HutiMt, AiH'Mit M. Bus! C'leike, James P-igr-, boorkteptr, C. C. Tally, -r Thu fieuiiie i.i eti'aK-l in dieeuasmg r.ulos. foroiwr siavu hv oik al Wanee-11' alou comiicusatlou tor Ins horses to1 Ht(K'K tukuu tor tlif use of the lotion army.

890.00 H30.00 hat tra --fmui t-" muu-j. nau iO eoiisiiltT.il 1011 gjven a Kreat deal of tl rt 1 L. Hill, J. O. nWis, Wtii.

Wilson, W. W. Thomas, W. P. Wetheiell, J.

A. Sawyer, Hi. lion nd in liojiert tlie ummm, tl Tjio ComniArcial Conven- Ulit at Iho Montirolllfrv Kninlmr thia cluta of elaims, 14 00 115 00 35.oJ 14 00 MOO 11,109 00 Airgregate, WMlil.l hI A.11 il'n "lt" "Jl one Ol lliese eaOM, to d.y. Thu eeies ot ltiiinno id, Nor-tolk, 1 l.viieebiiri;, Karoivillo, Abiug-don, toisti and Knoxvi.le being represeutbd. Itesoliue-iis wire adopted advooatlng a more iu Older that tlie (V "llt'lokmnv w.ielher Hma "I'ou 'I iMtlou as divoa HorjiSS- iortifiealion bill aiipioiirnites The expenses of the General Assembly, special.

session of lt-tiB are not incltiued nbove. '1 hey are as lollowii-! Gen; Assembly, fptr diem, see Comptroller's Keport '07 '8. 78,424 80 The above does include thn expenses of the session of 18oit '70, not yet The above dots not include the sessions Ot 1 808 or that of 18(19 '70. 1 iuw 'IUU flS a lt)tnl oil tins mei 11a OT dm r. nt tvatriua A rortuieai ion Tlie oni-s tl.

Expenses of officers others' than members, Our tritn Is ca'culutu certainly on carry-ing-tTi ilisfrict iu Aiigunt. The tlimclvi'9 Iji''in to i xpriMi doubis. Sj kes, tin.1 nerO member. uf tlij.lluiiiiju the lust tii-Ueml' Aseinlily fn in dccliiied'tc) run ir tho Senate, und, it is said, give as' a reinun, that it waa dmilitlul about the Republicans carrying the'distriet. Wc t-W'ik we may safely write down the first Senatorial district as pretty sure for the Conservative.

in SJA TR THOCPS. trumps propusi cf tVe, this State by Gov. floiden, ure unnecessary and 'Unlawful. They arc not necessary to enforce the l.iw. No honest, I in tli( u'.

m.in ii the State believiS that tlnsi! troops are necessary to enlorce the la keep the pi a e. Kvery maiHielicves that such troops in time of peace, but jiroinote discord and evil. i eouitni loial cnnenimioatum between the nt an I Ihe eilies abo named protesting ilisernuiiia'MU Loin against Sown il, em, ami lunlini- mereliauts and planters il. i Al.ibainA audl'eunesee to iu i eotouiereial facilities to Vw Miesiasippi Valley to reach the waters of jilnia. rifles MiwnoK, 22.

Tim troops stnt lb'' la' of larm on lal lo eject aqual-l r-, te i el hed le Ihe Fort. at tbe July session oi the General Asse" Col. Ku and Mfj. Tatten have bten to Kuieigh in consultation with (ioveiiior on military affairs and that Kirk has been appointed to the "second North Caioliim Sta'e 1 Jftkir we told the Governor 'bat, i'l he pointed Kirk 'to a military coujuj'iiid in. the State, lie could hot early twenty men furuis administration in the mountain-.

Now, we aiv ot opinion that Kirk, with-out being un exceeding has about as much pojnilaiity in the tuountuiha asthe Governor bus. Kirk iifver rjiliuly and deliberately pfacfd" Litth tield in ii position tn roh tlie p'eople ot the mountains, the Ci vt rnnr has. Krk wa.s rot in a tiponsibie official position and k'pl. ht.s tuth feliut while Littleh'-M and vepsou wi-re misapplying the funds invade 1 to give the mountain people an outlet to maiket as the CTovcrnof 'ii'1- Mej Tu'ti'riJ'wifHiiiiiKMe, was Intra nlS0 i Tlie ariuj bill hij inini( nearly tl'il passed. Tlie bill rerjuiring Nalioiiiil liuiiks inln liouidalfuii tu re' lie tlieir 11'MfS, land you woi'k, troth the merchant, tlie groctr, lawyer, the doctor, the slioc-uiaker, the carpenter, pr any one else, it all has to be dug out of tbe ground at fust; the man who holds tbe plow handles nnd the hoe handle, must plow aud" dig it out oi the Therefore the bur-den of tho tax fulls on the Uboriug man, aa Mr.

Phillips, the Kadical camlidate for Attorney Inderal, acknowledged in his speech at Tucker Hall. Now, the laboring men of North Carolina, (and tltia includes most of the colored voters) have hern paying tax enough for the last four yean, out of thoU l.vlior,- tu Luy each of them fi'ty arrs ot l.md.a good-farm horse, a new cast pfow, a pair of traces, collar hames and weeding hoe. Whete bus all this 'tnx gone to Thin 'Is a qutsilpja we'canntt' atisWer in fun. lVhenVi-e look round u-i, we a great 8warm of officer of al! sorta, that we lily of 1808. J.

J. Saw ver, Engrossing Clerk, lienj. Duliee, 'Robert Crosson, Messenger, lie bill liaeceo b) lliu limine 1 viwoui 4 i.xa- The Public Tnasurer, Battle, turned over to the present 42.00 42.00 21.00 42.00 370.40 40.00 lion was in li. n.lt many amendments. eeoll reierrilltf i vare'llt Hi.

elrtl l.We Bankt is, reeuuers, to. a. i.u.iiNi lot 2yiM.I:V till. II Lenoir. Caldwell nnnnt.tr i reaurer, Jenkins, in casti about Mr.

Battle paid, besides this, the i xpensi ot the Convention of 1868, (by order ot Gen. Can- lerioa, anu in lieu H'ovnles lor the r.neMl oi) IK I'Vl'ti-ri'I-k 4H0O- nort, tor cltncai servi' Israel Abboit, Asst. wri P''r" .1. E. O'Hara, EugroSsin.

clcrK' .1. H. Boner, T. I. Candler, E.

iftarlin, l'ig', Wm. Hardie, Ed. Miller, Public Printing, By order of t'wnvention, 86,358 00 3,760 00' 11,207,00 221,807.80 il-iC. HIXuN, The full lei-m beirins JUI.y"J3rii, 1870. T'uuion troni lil lo 25 per session, jl isul J.tpei week.

1', luriliur partienlars apply fer circular. Loiio'i N. Ci, Juno lo, 1870. uTATi: South oakouna. Watauo.v, CoDN'rr, ,1.

C. L. oiwbi latta neo: aiit ini iVIlll Hie cap ion of tliy' tnx on distiller aud tobatieuiiittts il also i peals uliei October, taxes on siits' present laws, except on lobmeo, sp tit, cigars aud wiiiee. it also repeaas feavtw uu eies and sucees ions. All staiiii laiis are lelt us al present excepl that, stitinpa on pronnssoty notes, reeeipls for any auioitnt auo on eannej anil presetveil tish aio repealtd, in.

oe.e clause is amended to tuui. aetual house rein ronoiiraFPsiK. Jirnd 20. -A small boat contain-ing two ladtea and two ge.ntleinen, was hi i nek VV Gil Ast1, It il doorkeeper, doctor, Paue, mitli. Eng.

Clerk, Besides all other usual expenses ef State gevernnietrt from Oct. '87, to July 7th, 'H8, there would have been on band, dtily- a. jfjiiitrs, rtee.iemiy Ol Oe'Uaie, rewuwnr t'oBtf John HortouVAfliM-miirtratrtr of Kebecoa Horton, 218.00 105.0(1 5o 00 38a 00 08.00 55.00 105.00 H8 00 00 455.40 40.40 385.00 63 60 407 00 98 00 no.oo 21 00 21'. 00 lst, 1808, but for the Convention, about 15 Rich, Clerk II ii troops iinliiwlu'. tiov.

lloklen has iii authority Ir them. Jo lawisr. juslify hi i mising thi in undir the law. The legislature nrade no appropriation, of money ti raise Ihent troops and pay theiu. Win re is the money to.

cc'irie. friiii! The. Public: Trcayjfer will certainly, piy no warrant ior lino I'llrpoiMf. is bonilmeo weulil hardly iu tiiy him in ibdnir mi. Where is 130,000.00 to 1140,000.00.

1). VV. Harris, Pnw. itr had before. We see mot uf this switrm flr the purpose of hunting military sen ice of oflicirs, building ri'ue lm.nse' driving 't the hands the Oovtrnor.

WOiaVe no fine horses, riding in fine carriage biij ing-! dnubttlut IlisKxcelh ncy will, Lincoln liko, Jlne furiiiture, smoking high-priced cigars- i nn tlu' ght Ulan alter a while. Lins and drinking the Lest liquors, ami we 't ly aside "righting Jo Hooker," $uew where some ot it ia going. nr? has Hradir-trnd si'Ternh rtttiera bere ire" got" been stolen and the thieves anj gone aotne-l A. fiHi stt atile Bill baa been stolen and those who have wtoun trraU (ma TljutoUf an(l has, it it have not runaway, but are waiting for huperceiled Jones, Bryant and yo'u Yo vote for.thcm xt August to give Clarke; now let him try Kirk and Tatten, Dy au unknown propeller ot JMillou at 1 eloe thia morning and lo ato'uis. Two U'tie.

anil orie (rent Ionian upre drowned. The propel ter did uol stop." J. T. Ball, Doorkeeper, J. C.

Hort. Asst. Eng. Clerk. I.

A. McDonald, Enrolling Cleik, Chas. Hart fi 1,1, A-st. Enrol Clerk, Jos. I)nniuihp extra services, C.

II. Drum, Clerk, Albert Kilmer, Noah Mast. 51 li nppesrinp to tbe satisfaction of the Court thai tlie defend. ml. alu ee nsuied oaunot after due ilil'etiee in found withi-ii-Mio Stale, and that emise not ion vista HfTRiimf 'h I'm olthe plain ri', an 1 lli.it.

ho b. is prop, riy in said County and Mute. It is ill tloit service of tlie "summons be made by the publieni ion of tbe follow, in siimiiiiins ni the Weekly Sentinel once a WAKHlKUrON. Washinotox Juiio rresident and Treaiiuier of ijie. Aalioual colUiers' and Sail.ira' ihe money to" come Irom i l.cf the nun BlJrplian Home, tor vliictilie has llrawu larru umx tu.ti-tniuaa.au jtui ux mi m-aiani uiM 4,401.60 ni 1 1 tee, eon sis 1 1 1 1 o.V ui an ii -ton.

Hutu made aaiaiouient. wfticlitiie fc'oniuiil tee will corroboralo by eeudiUK lor (a rsons aiul papers, tho aiati mem uol beinj; 'plausible iu nil 1'ATK tl'b'MHITH CAROLINA. 1 W.vrAUOA Coc.tty. who join tins, tro ip, as ullicers oi lffviea-iuiMXii-firjii aru-taJAa. paid hat law there is lor it, arid where Ihe money-is to coiiietroni to pay tbeili.

ClJAJl.f-S MeCLKKSli. It 0'ir ru-i Rt trip to the Eas'ern cr.uu- it li'i of our old Oharies The ofheefs of the Couyentio'tt tf 1808 bisid.s menibers were as follows Cocrt, John llert-Nii AiitniBtiator of Horton, Ci miction ok Ko Klux. The Ilex. Allen Paisley, (iscur Albright and Die' Thompson, all colored, have been convicted at present termj of Alamance Supa--nor Court, Judge Tourgce pfesifilng, of Km Klvxii.g peyeral of their own color, t's. all Alaat.

-To tbe ij WaiiiuLr comity, creetinir We have stated these'lew ticts, an.l the laboring men of the State hi think of. them. The colored men may, by their votes, continue (tie men fn oilii.e 'wlio" linvo ilone" "these and thus help to keepthc turdep cn the State, but they may be Mire, ol one thing; when the country is prospei-ous, they will when the country suffers, they will suffer. Thry ar. a part of the country, and must share its are hi cn ieanii lo sunmiou 'Noali H.

Hytnes, Scc'y. paid, 432,00 J. II. Ass't. 296 00 J.

E. O'llara, Clerk, '224 00 Jocl-Asheworih, Eng. Clerk, 432 00 J.A Peck, 8argent at Arms, 512 00 J. Repiirter, 884.00 J. 11.

Doorkeeper, 264.00 J. T. Ball, 130 00 J. Heaton, Chrk, 56,00 -among them another Reverend, antl sent to 'i lie Honato last night atneiided tlin I'eilie It. B.

lull niabiiig the Alstl.aiua a id K. 11. and a uirt otsaid road. Wi tieip. lUPUier.aetlm'ttie bhji Mas i.iid" aside.

It that'tlus iitnei (lmei.it bo fatal to the bill as it the upposiitou tnends of Jtoajls eonVergihg floui Hie iniiial point far west ol Tne House Iteeoiistrnotiou Coiiitnitteo rptt1-ed a bill for a full and general amnesty, aini oblivion of'eertaui wrongiiil itoitign amloium-SIOIIB colllieete.l Willi the rate wnf It persons edu cited at West I'liitd or Aiumpoos. Uieuiliers of Congress lieloi lte.uls of Executive Ilepai tluents, Judges ot oder.il Courts or Ministeri) before the war, signers of the ordinance ol' aecesaion, G.oi!ruorB ol dtates during tlie war, peisuns wb erueily Federal piisonete, persons wlto held I Federal monea and proporty at the coiunieucL'-ment of the war and lime not made reatitutiou st, if li, be l.uiin!i your county, to appear at li.e olliee ot iho ttjel of the, Huperior (Jonrt of said county wittiui hundred davs from the liny or set viee ber.irf en'lusive tlie day of eer. wee, to answer i hJ plaint of John Horton Aduooi U. be oa Horton (a copy of icfi is tiled. i ijfel ullee.

And let him take uouee tint il ho ftu to Ul plaj0tltf a. ply tin tliu lell duiuaudod in his nd com-plsiut. Hi roof fail not. aud of this summon make duo lelurii, 1 W. J.

CMTCHER. C.B. o. ill fortune; G. O.

Hpotm.er, Clerk, 8.00 J. Eldridge, 128.00 Davie, ,20 00 I. Haii lie, Servant, Sl.fJO Will. Hardy; C. J.

Oiiwles, Tceaident, paid for special services, winding up 100.00 8,373.00 McCletfe, who, in lonner days, stood by side by side, in our "Irrng fight with Hodman, lloldeu and (ifiiigman, agaimt secession. Oir old iend us a message inquiring the diff reuce but ween a "Kulieal" and a "Republican as soin of tbe Republicans in lnssiction had made dire-threals ag'ainst'any one who should appjy to them tbe epithet of As we didn't have an opportunity of returning him a verbjil answer, we take the method, of answtring him through Our answer is this We can' see no difTer-iiic between tho two. The, vote of each tu the siiine end -the uVstrNciion ci all good government and therijjpfession of the people. A Iricud who was present im the recip. Kiuk- We nil titiom'd the rumor tHat the notorious i rJn who, we believe, is a citizen of Ten'nessee, had offered his services to 'Governor to.

take charijo, his ncv: Htye and all degertsrs from the Federal army or navy. 1JTATK IIK tlUBHI AKOMlVA I. CUATHAIVI COUNTY, ine uiu waa.oruereu to uo priuieu au4 recum mitted. troops, anl thftTthe proposition was favor 4 The the Penitentiary, for six years each. The evidence was so conclusive against them thattTTey made no defense, but con-fessed to'the oharges in the indictment.

Paisley, it seems, was not only Captain of the colored Ku Kax about Graham, but also of another Company in the same Coun: ty. They bad, as they acknowledged, a complete ouliit of disguises. When they wont to a colored man's house and whipped him, they told- ldm.ilwafla.l.aw of tha Ku Klin that, should he tell of i ho wotild-Be Jiuh by tliion. We al l.i iideavi to get a of till their aclioFS, as they were divulged at the tilal. it lie remembered that thirflehl ol operatioavs of these two lawless bands of coloreef Ku Klux, includes, tloj section where Outlaw was hung, and where many other oii'rjToi liavo been committed is it' not niHonbb- to tuppote that they were the ap.l.e'm.I tiie tiiilKS i I uieuioer irom isouiu uaroupa is ap.

Logan is speaking to a-resolution that he is REqAPITOI.ATION. Entire expen'sent all the Departments, from. Sept, 3Qlli Igdo to Sept. 30ih lh(17. unworthy of a Beat.

r-1'l'Kliiin Col lt.r; Tai letort Jotiu'aon as Atlrn'r of dalvin Fields, 1 Pe'tttio-n to' rA- make ea I'' Sai ah.W illiain tutute osjefa. Maithaaud Isaac.Fields. It arpeartug that twoot the PeluodauU Mary ami Ixmhs lieiilirnre ihraht under tweutv- 4Jutler mil reply. he proeeelii.irsattract a large 1343,244 67 792,083.86 oiie years ol aire, withont guardian, mid 'Entile expenspiif a'l Iho Departments from Sept. 80tu 1868 to tfept.

30th 18li9, (the lirtunder the presetit nilministration,) Showing that tl prenent administration Bprit iu its first year, more than was spent th ear betore, To this may bu lded the expense ol the session ot 1809 70, which will approximate, And it 'show hat this administration cost th people, in oxcess oi the ably considered. We doubted tlietrii hoi "the rumor, but, as we see fire nuiiie ot k(rk regiflered at one ol the Unteis of i hi- city, we may have been' premature in ihe expression of. the doubt. It is rumored that Parkon SinrlNmjiO. 11.

Blocker have' fought a duel, 411111 lih'ekgr wbj killed iin.l' Hiiu iairr.badly toe VVnimipton Lew is fuo t0 le.trut. 1 448,889.19 800,000.00 BlfiNA'l'E. Tlie nate is diwcuaaiug tbe reuu. sylvania aenue navnig bill. WAHI1NUTON.

June 21. The following, is the. full text ol the, auiliesty bill: It provi. eilor lull and general amnesty atutiblivioji of'eettalli wrongful acts, doings or omissions pwrsous eugaaed In tbe perpetrated, incurred (1r residents of tbu tstato. It ia ordered that prfb-hcation be made of this proceeding, in the llal-nigh Sentinel for sin'weeka snecessiTel onoe a saol llelimdanta to appear at the olliee of the clerk, ol the Superior Court for Chatham county, within time to plead answer, or demur, as thev mii a at 748,839.00 tiuntil the uiessii'e, suggisle.J that a "lie-publican," iu his 'stealings would leave a nest egg, the "Radical" -Went tolbe bottom and too'-, all.

One only fomiihawks, 'tho other ti uwih.awks and ioo 'i-, I'lirriuiil, belweuii.tne 1st dav of Anril imiii mnntwill bo takeu pro confetia. In our next hue vve shftll publish sorn4 Mirer comparative statements of, puuhhc expenditures, wich will show jnoreilcarly ti Ennrmous increase ol -our State expen-v under the prieut Radical I the 20th of August, 1866, witn. full restoration jui eu-wuw- 0. 1. 1'KTTI, C.

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